(The) Championship (Game)

I think our offense plays the best game of the year. Our run game is really cooking, and is made to mash good teams. Our QB is the most confident he's been all year. He's in a good place of being careful and yet still being effective. Keelan is the key. Apparently he's become a big time leader and was all about it on the last drive telling Carson to get him the ball. Indiana wants to send LB's to the A gap, drop a safety; Keelan is going to run by em.

Lace ya boots MF.
 
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From what I remember in the Cal game Mendoza didn’t like being hit. Get home early and rattle him

Dude got hit at midfield and fumbled against Oregon with the score 14-7 and was very lucky to get it back. Oregon seemed hel* bent on giving the game away but that could have been an alternate timeline event for sure.
 
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Dude got hit at midfield and fumbled against Oregon with the score 14-7 and was very lucky to get it back. Oregon seemed hel* bent on given the game away but that could have been an alternate timeline event for sure.

He fumbled twice and they recovered both.

Oregon fumbled twice and Indiana recovered both.

Indiana has the 6th best turnover margin per game number of all teams in the past 10 years. They haven't lost the turnover battle once the entire season, and only have 3 of their 15 games where it was even (Indiana State, Michigan State, Ohio State).

They've lost 1 fumble all year. Tied with UConn for fewest in the country. We've recovered 8 fumbles this season. What if they put it on the ground a couple times and we get on it?
 

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Thanks. Our DL havoc likely constrained because we faced a lot more running threat QBs relative to IU.

I think this game will be a high scoring shootout if we don't blow them out. Both offenses will be comfortable against the other defense because of how similar the systems are. Both defenses have gotten leakier in the playoffs than how they closed the year (IU 5.19 yppa in Dec/Jan vs 4.63 in November; Miami 5.44 vs 4.71)
 
He fumbled twice and they recovered both.

Oregon fumbled twice and Indiana recovered both.

Indiana has the 6th best turnover margin per game number of all teams in the past 10 years. They haven't lost the turnover battle once the entire season, and only have 3 of their 15 games where it was even (Indiana State, Michigan State, Ohio State).

They've lost 1 fumble all year. Tied with UConn for fewest in the country. We've recovered 8 fumbles this season. What if they put it on the ground a couple times and we get on it?
They are bound for regression in quite a few areas, going undefeated is hard, and takes a lot to break your way
 
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